Star Trek
Archer, Reed and Hoshi are exposed to a highly contagious virus that transforms their bodies, minds and memories into those of long-extinct aliens from a tropical world.
Archer, Reed and Hoshi are exposed to a highly contagious virus that transforms their bodies, minds and memories into those of long-extinct aliens from a tropical world.
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Simon Hills and Chris Piggott arrest a suspect who is trying to pass off milkshake powder as class A drugs, before taking down a dealer in Aylesbury whose gear is definitely real. Meanwhile, cops in the States show the awesome effectiveness of the TASER electric gun, a 50,000 volt non-fatal weapon.
Police hurry to a bookmaker's place to rescue a man who has collapsed inside, but things are not as they seem once they arrive, plus officers have their work cut out for them when they deal with some football violence.
Tiny, self-replicating robotic spies called nanites are discovered in the warehouse, and Claudia suspects Sykes has planted them to hack into a file named Atlas 66.
Archer, Reed and Hoshi are exposed to a highly contagious virus that transforms their bodies, minds and memories into those of long-extinct aliens from a tropical world.
When a father and son bank robbing duo escape from a prison transport van on their way to trial and pick up where they left off, the team must hunt them down before they steal enough money to escape the country.
The team searches for a cyberstalker who seeks unrelenting revenge on those he believes wronged him someone from Hana's past offers her help on the case, but at a price she's not willing to pay.
After being relieved of Starfleet duties, Lt Paris is accused of aiding a Kazon attack on the Talaxian fleet.
An African man may be travelling with false documents, a package from Hong Kong makes biosecurity officers dig deeper, and sniffer dog Ralphy discovers some high-risk snacks.
Customs are on high alert after finding a mysterious vial of liquid, and immigration officers play a game of he said, she said with a traveller from Colombia.
A businessman from Pakistan keeps his visa history close to his chest, and an American Kiwi lands with a passport that says he's six feet under.
Toronto officers discover suspicious baggage with a false label, customs officers of Montreal examine a travel bag which obviously does not belong to the passenger who presents it, and the mail centre gets a box of critters.
An American traveller discovers that she has friends in high places, while the canine unit brings home a wine and foreigners attempt to land without work permits.
A young motorcyclist executes a reckless one-wheel manoeuvre in front of Ash Bowden's unmarked police car, and he finds himself in deeper trouble when he makes excuses and denies responsibility.
A man reacts poorly to being pulled over by Senior Constable Evan Brown, even if it might not be unusual to hate police attention.
A mother is keen to meet her daughter, but her story seems suspicious. Health services are shocked by the contents of Chinese tea containers. And a fraudster from the UK is out of luck.
Officers investigate a traveller from Brazil who may be in breach of visa regulations. A compressor from Kenya causes problems and a woman is transporting unusual statues from India.
A man has brought back more than just a headache from a trip to Amsterdam. A traveller from the UK has five phones. Officers check out some mosquito nets, and are surprised.
The pistons in Panama are hiding a secret, a mannequin is burnt out, and luggage is emitting smoke.
A Japanese traveller must make a difficult decision at Detroit Metro Airport, and a Canadian bus passenger is busted with bud in her bag.
An American returning from the Dominican Republic brings an unusual item. Budding entrepreneurs are nipped in Blaine. An unknown substance is tested.
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